IRS and Congress, Cal Thomas, Glen Campbell, and tech news

Today’s news and an interview with a member of the House looking into the IRS political-targeting scandal, plus: commentary from Cal Thomas on education reform, review of Glen Campbell farewell album, news from the world of technology, and more.

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Thursday news

The Syria debate: On his way to the G-20 economic summit, President Obama in Sweden insists to reporters he drew no chemical-weapons red line: “The world set a red line.” Obama added that his personal credibility is not on the line, but rather that of the international community, America, and Congress.

Syria hearings: A Senate panel has endorsed a use-of-force resolution on the same day three key administration officials appeared before a House committee to testify on Syria plans.

Obamacare: Former President Clinton touts the controversial health law amid its rising unpopularity.

Business: New Fed report finds “modest-to-moderate” economic growth that may drive the central bank to taper its monetary stimulus plan.

Cal Thomas: Justice Department injustice in Louisiana

Commentator Cal Thomas says the Justice Department should back off its attempt to block part of Louisiana’s voucher program. That program that helps low-income parents move their children into better-performing schools.